r pjge two
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ocal and
Personal
The light to heavy frost predicted
by the Sstn Francisco weather bureau
Wednesday mornlnK Tor tliis mornlnK
was Bidetracked during the day, and
late Wednesday afternoon the bureau
' wired a further prediction of only 34
degrees minimum. About 6 p. m. Wed
nesday County Agent Gate, who gives
out the local frost prediction outlook
each evening In the absence of Floyd
Young, the frost expert who Is cnrotite
back to Iowa, doped It out that the
lowest temperature would bo 40 de
grees, but as a matter of conservatism1
gave out the announcement to the
orchardists that it would reach 38 de
crees. The official minimum temiicr
attire of this morning was 40 degrees,
i'lfes', collars, caps and suits. Bon
' Springer, 105 W. Main. ' 41
Medford Chautauqua, May 20-31. 48
All (Ircntcr Medford club members
expecting to attend the Southern Ore
gon "District Federation of Women's
Clubs at Ashland Saturday, May 14th,
having no way of their own for trans
portation, will tako the 9:110 a. in.
Intcrnrban car at tho Medford hotel,
'arid for the afternoon session the 12:30
car. ' .
Children's shoes, sandels, oxfords
Friday and Saturday, lenders Dollar
sale, Ashland. 40"
Everything electrical. Medford Elec
trlo.Co. Phone 061.
.Captain' and Mrs. ll. It. Uriggs linvc
Just, arrived Xroni . Jivore.lt, Wash., to
lake charge pf tho Salvation Army
work In Medford. They will hold their
' welcome meeting .toiilttb In tho hall,
320 East Main street, at 8 p. m.
You can buy groceries cheap at
lenders' Dollar sale, AhIiIuiuI, Friday
and Saturday. 45
llrlng your eggs to tho Groceteria
whoro your dollar docs the most. 47
. Mr. nnd Mrs. pttvld Mulr and Mr.
and Mrs. Cook man and children and
Mrs. Farrell drove down from Port
land to spend a couple of weeks bore,
arriving In the city Wednesday. Mr.
Mulr formerly lived In Medrord and
has a largo number of friends who are
glad to boo him.
t Save money on nien'B furnishings
and suits. Don Springer, .100 W. Main.
41
' Jtalled barley $1 .GO per 701b. sack.
Wo deliver. You don't havo to pack II
homo. . Monarch Seed Co.
, Thirty .thousand maps of the Oregon
highway system will be available for
distribution by tho Oregon tuurlHt and
'Information bureau In tho near fiilino.
according to announcement last night
by Sydney II.. Vincent, manager, who
has established headuuartors of the
nowly-uiilhoi l.ed organization In Port
land. These will bo furnished free to
people visiting tho slato for their
guidance on tours.
" Dollars saved at lenders' IXillar sale.
40
Havo Just Installed some of the most
modern machinery, and am bettor
equipped than any shop in Medford to
Klvo.tlio public quick servlco and qual
ity woj-k In Khun repairing. Tho
"Model Hoot Shop," 21 S. Central.
E. N. Blden, Prop. Cl
.lilolmlod .among the guests at the
Holland aro C. F. Iteluhurdt of St.
Louis, C, V. 1,. 1 loins of l.os Angeles,
and .0. A. Cogan, Joe Kpstnln ami W.
S. Llnborg ot San Francisco.
, Dolco-Llght fnvm light and power
plants. Mo'dford Eloctrlo Co.
, property owners should Investigate
the shlnglo stains that tho Crater Lake
Hardwaro Co. aro Belling at $1.25 a
ballon. , , 40
' Tho members of the Women's Relief
.Cfirps aro requested to moot tomorrow
at the hall at one o'clock to attend the
funeral or Mrs. Polk Hull.
". Bolter buy a Chandler than wish
you had. If
'l'; Another big popular dunce Friday
night, My 33th. Orth hall, Jackson
ville. Majestic "4" orchestra. 4B
',:.HIx umchinos earrylng people who
'enjoyed tho meeting of Dr. Uulglu
lit Medford last cvouliiB, returned here
today. The roads are In oxcellont con
dition and the trip was made without
trouble. Hoaeburg News Heview.
'' Wo are paying tho highest rlces for
nil kinds of poultry and eggs. Farm
Uiiicuu Co-Operatlvo ExchaiiKe. tf
Visit Enders' Dollar sale Friday and
Saturday. Ho.vb' shoos, ladles' oxfords
at $1.00 per pair. 'IT,
(iuests from Oregon at tho Medford
last night and this morning were Mr.
and Mrs. Edwin Mays und Miss Eunice
.and Uod Mays of Miiupln. Mr. and
.Mrs. II. E. Pelt?, and S. J. Chancy ol
Klamath Falls, F. S. Johnson of Myrtle
Creek, 1. T Sparks of Eugene, and the
following from Portland: Mr. and Mrs
E. F. Wanu, F. W. Ash, '.. .V Agoe.
II. S. Uurpee, Truman Northrup, K. M.
Pugh, Ceorgo Harris, Arthur M. link
er, Mr. and Mrs. David Mulr. M. C
Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. i-. W. Cookman,
Jano and Frederick ('ooknuin. Mr. and
Mrs. David Mull. V. 1'. Itlake, A
Davis, J. P. Hums and F. P. Itusscll.
Mill run $1.55 per sack 80 lbs dellv
'N'd to you. Monarch Heed Co.
Tho Medford Printing Co. ball team
(coniKscd of has-beens" and "never-"wuhoi-r")
would like to hear front any
(oral or out of town teams In regard
to" names. Phone 7 ft. 4f
.' The county court has equipped
seven of (ho ten trucks purchased
from the government a short time hko
at a cost of $250 each, with labor sav
lug hoists and appliances. The total
Cost of thus equipping these trucks
was $1000. As tho present market
jirlco of tho same class of rliick, sim
ilarly equipped. Is $.WU0 it may read
ily be seen thai tho county profits by
thlB action of the court. Jacksonville
rout.
-It will pay you to visit Enders' Dol
lar sale Friday and Saturday In all
departments, Ashland. 45
Everything elnrtncal. Medford Elec
tric Co, I'hono liii,
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Gllling and son
arrivod horc by auto Wednesday after
noon and are at the city auto camp
ground. They are looking the country
over for a location.
For hlghlass kodak finishing bring
your films to the Medford Photo Fin
ishing Studio, 228 East Main. See
samples at entrance. Price list on
application. 40
If you wish to save dollars visit
Enders' Dollar salo Friday and Satur
day, Ashland. 45
Fair and warmer weather Is the pre
diction for Friday. With a maximum
temperature of 79 degrees yesterday
between 3 and 4 p. m. the day was the
hottest ono of the season so far.
Violin Instruction, Florence Howell
Bpeclal attention to beginners. Sparta
building, phone 545-11. tf
Save money on men's furnishings
tin Billts. Don Springer, 105 W. Main
' tf"
W. N. Offutt, Sr., tho well known
Medford man who had been until re
cently the efficient day clerk of the
Hotel Holland for four years past, has
accepted a similar, position with tho
Oxford hotel at Grants Pass, accord
lug to tho Dally Courier of that city
His many friends here wish hliu good
luck In his now location.
Phone 474. Guaranteed work, prompt
Bervlco. City Cleaning & Dyeing Co.,
401 South nivcrslde. tf
Limited tiuantity best grade shingle
stains, greens nnd browns. Wlillo they
last $1.25 per gallon. CratoY Lake
Hardwaro Co. 48
I. T. Sparks, the district passenger
and freight agent of tho Southern Pa
cific is hero from Eugene looking after
railroad business mutters.
Tho Farm Bureau Co-Operatlvo Ex
change, will pay 18c cash for eggs.
Cases back. tf
lias your floor bncomo rough or
scratched? If so have Van K. Gilbert
reimlliili it with IiIh new electrical ma
chine. Phono 573. 4t
Among tho Oregon guests at the
Holland aro Mr. and Mrs. J. O. John
son, Jr., of liienuaie, n. u. wirr "i
Grants Pass, and J. Williams and J.
W. Doano or Portland.
Don't miss tho Dollar sale at the
Dig Store, EndorB, Ashland. 45
Hemstitching and plcotlng
10 contB per yard.
The Vanity Hat Shop,
Cor. E Main and Dartlott. tf
Fruitgrowers and fanners of Oregon
will ho benefited by the national pest
reporting sorvlco now being develop
ed. The federal board of entomology
at Washington, D.' C, has appointed
A. L. lovott, ontomologlHt for tho Ore
gon experiment station, as entomolog
ical collaborator for tho stato of Ore
gon. Pest reporters win no assigned
to the various district and growers
will bo given advico as to tho control
and orndicatlon of pesls.
All wood reduced In prlco at the
Valley Fruel Co. If
MedTord Chautauqua, May 20-31. 4S
Food wheat $2.20 per cwt. at the
Farhi llurcnu Co-oporatlve Exohange.
tf
Tho Homo Missionary society of the
First Methodist church will meet to
morrow afternoon at. Mrs. Lyman's,
153 North Onkdale. Mrs. Ilannon of
Portland,- will he presold to address
the tallies on timely topics. Mrs. James
Campbell has written an original poem
for the occasion. A largo attendance
of members and friends Is expected,
and members aro requested to bring
their mlto boxos.
Mon! If you need shirts attend the
mammoth salo now going on at
Mann's. $2.00 values $1. Ill; $3.00 val
ues at $2.11).. , 44
llrooms mado by the Moguo Hlvor
Uroom Works aro tho best for the
money. Insist on honio-mado brooms.
48
Tho soiison's big comic opera hit at
Pago Friday. 44
Portland newspapers give R. W.
Iluhl nnd A. C. Allen or Medford, as
guests at tho Portland hotel in that
city. , ,
Property owners should Investigate
tho shlnglo stains that the Crater Lake
Hardware Co. aro selling at $1.25 a
gallon. 4(1
MedTord Chautauqua, May 20-31. 4S
Insure your property with tho Ore
gon Fire Hollef association, an Oregon
Institution. C. L. Gorf, gent. Phono 41.
411
S. S. Itnllis arrived home Wednes
day from a buslnoss trip to Seattle nnd
Portland.
It pleases us immensely to hear the
appreciation expressed for llutter-ltoll
broad. It is one of the purest of pure
foods. A trial will convince you of Its
increasing popularity. SH
For enrpentor work phone Dixon,
5;!! J-4. Hack to pro-war prices. 07
Will trade land for sheep. Guy W.
Conner. 00
Another $1,0(10,0011 issue of Oregon
stale highway bonds will be placed on
the market at the May 27 meeting of
the highway commission In Portland.
Tlie bonds will bo sold ill denomina
tions of $1000 each, maturing October
1, 1925. and will be sold to the bidder
submitting the lowest rato ot interest.
It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance Man
Insurance, tuul llonds, plus Servlco.
Men s $2 00 shirts $1.19: $::.(( shirts
$19; $1.5(1 shirts $2.19 at Mann's all
this week. See them. 41
Have your car ovcrnnulcd now. lie
ready fur your vacation. Don't wait
Hun Welch's Auto Repair Shop, 2S
North Riverside. 40'
'Among the county visitors In the
city Wednesday Riid tills forenoon
were R. E. Nealou of Cent nil Point
V. A. Nickell of Uike creek and C.
Gammon or Hiicb.
"Wo specialise on dollar ties." Don
Springer, 105 W. Main. tf
Henry Wolf win se;i you lOlhrli
nuinxanlta, oak or laurel wood for
$5.00 a tier cash anywhere. One H.lggs
auto wood saw attachment cheap
Phono G86-Y. 44
Dolco-Llght Electricity for every
farm. Medford Electric Co.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIEUKE,
f-JV- w&ziK 5 ill
Utt;t&!?ki& A&&iMmriL iff
WtA'm ' iv -j: Mil
mmi'yhih' ft v" 7-n 1 irin
mm 11
Scene from the "County
C. A. Farr of Osborn. Mo., is a guest
at the Nash, aa arc also M. T. Dick
er San Francisco, Mr. and Mrs. W. 11.
Huff and R. A. Wood or Merced, Cal.,
and H. R. Curtis and W. G. Primk or
Salem.
The comic opera hit of the season,
"Love Pirates of Hawaii" Page Friday
44
Bring -your eggs to the Groceteria
where your dollar does the most. 47
Blocks and dry slabs tjT salo. Call
859. ..
The Elks lodge will hold a short
program of observance of Mother's
day tonight with vocal solos by Mrs.
Fred Strang and William Vawter and
a brief address by Porter J. Neff.
Limited quantity best grade shingle
stain, greens and browns. While they
last $1.25 per gallon. Crater Lake
Hardware Co. . - -e
. Try our. merchants .lnnon. The
Shasta.
It always pays to trade at Mann's.
The women of Medrord have found
this out; men follow their good exam
ple and attend the big shirt sale at
Mann's all this week. 44
Rev. Dr. Hiilgln, the evangelist, aC
companlcA by Dr. Hrny lott tho hotel
Medford this morning in his fishing
togs to enjoy a day's siKirt with the
tinny tribo. .
InvoBt your savings in tho Jackson
County Building and Loan association.
tf
Big show at the Pago Friday! VLovo
Pirates or Hawaii" by Medford High
School Gloe clubs. 44
For Sale Good garden and lawn
sediment. Phono 9I2-J. tt
Mi b. Ilayden Jones, who leR recent-,
iv f.. Mn.ifni-,1 tn make her norniaueiit
home. Is now opening a new photo-1
graphic studio in the latter city. Her
studio hero was sold to Mr. and Mrs.
James Clark. ltosebuig News Re
view.
For Salo Good Karrteu and lawn
sodlment. Phono 91 2-J. tf
Lawn mowers sharpened right. Lib
erty Shop. 201-J. ' If
Bring your eggs to the Groceteria
where your dollar does the most. 47
Word has been received in tho city
or the birth or a son yesterday morn
ing to Mr. nnd Mrs. Vance Colvlg at
their home in San Francisco. This is
tho third son In Pinto's family.
Don't rorget dance ltuncoin. Sat. 14.
Hit or the season. Majestic "4". 45
Superior dance music. Majestic "4",
Jacksonville' Friday night, May 12th.
45
1200 new shirts are going to the
men or Mcdiord at Mann's mammoth
salo or shirts. $2.00 values $1.19;
$3.00 values $1.59; $3.50 values $2.19.
4 I
Lest the superstitious overlook A bet
their attention Is now called to the
fact that tomorrow is Friday, the Kith
ot the month.
When better automobiles aro built,
Biiieli will build them. tf
Medford Chautauqua, May 26-31. 48
l-'rldny night. May 13th, Good Luck
dance at Jacksonville, Orth hall. 45
Rev. S. J. Chancy, pastor ot the First
Methodist church at Klamath Falls
and Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Pelti! of that
city arrived In the city Wednesday
and attended the. Hulgin tabernacle
mooting of last night.
Don't miss "i.ovo Pirates of Hawaii"
at the Page Friday! 41
Good luck dance. Friday night, May
IIUIi. Jacksonville. 45
Savo money on wrapping paper by
usluir rhito print paper in rolls. Ask
this ofrifo. tf
Mrs. Nelson Giles or Portland ar
rived in the city this morning ror a
visit with Mrs. Helen Gale.
Ties, collars, caps and suits. lm
Springer. 105 W. Main. tf
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
Lottie Howard invites you to see
the big line or new hats, at all pi ices.
109 N. Central Ave. 4H
FOR SALE Six-hole range with eolls
good condition.
S. Orange.
WANTKl) Competent woman wanlsl
work by hour or daw Phone STti-X. '
VXIR HKNT l-'mnlshed nnxlern house
keeping apartments for ailults. V-'l'
S. UiverSide. I'lione 701-J. . ti
FOU SALK Maxwell tourius car In
pood condition. $:ipo it taken at once j
lit John V. Signer's. Is
FO RRKNT Five nun finnislied
house with sleenlim porch; adults I
only. Phone M'." L. -t tt
MEDFORD. ORCfiOX, THURSDAY. MAY 12, 1921
Fair"' at Rialto.
Guests from a distance at the Med
ford are Mrs. B. Edwards and Mrs
Jane Ferguson of Vancouver, B. C, J.
L. James ot Now Orleans, Ked Gelsot
ot Chicago, George R. Martin and Mr,
and Mrs. E. R. Hooker of Ixis Angeles,
S. B. Patterson, Jr., and Edward Suit
bach or Seattle, and Irvin Sander and
Sol Davis or San Francisco.
Chicken reed wheat $2.20 per hun
dred delivered to you. Monarch Seed
Co.
Big coniic opera by Medford high
school Glee clubs at the Pago Friday
41
Mrs. Paul Hansen, corseliere for
Nnliono. Phono 585-J. tf
County Prosecutor Rawles Mooro is
expected back from a trip to Salem to
niorrw forenoon.
Music wliilo you cat, Majestic Trio
at Rex Cafe, every Wednesday, Satur
day and Sunday. ,40
Small paying business Tor sale, best
location in town. Phono 255. 47
City Taxi, phono 100. Good service.
Reasonable prices. Mew management.
119 E. Sixth street: '
In the Oregonian of 25 years ago
appears the following Item: "Subscrip
tions are being asked in the upper
Rogue River vulley to holp improve
tho highway from .the summit ot the
Cascades to Crater lake."
Fiirnltmo finished nnd repaired
City Auto'Paint Works. Phono 754-J.
tt
Enjoy o tho music by the Majestic
Trio every Wednesday, Saturday and
Sunday night at tho Rex Care. 40
Music Wednesday, Saturday ami
Sunday nights by Majestic trio at Rex
Cafe.
Everyone Interested
40
in tile Roose
velt school is cordially Invited to the
Daddy's Nite meeting tonight at 7:30.
rherc will be rerresliincnts and a good
time besides important business.
Plcotlng
Hemstitching
Buttons corercd
Handicraft Shop. tf
' Dr. Bray, Chiropractor, is In his ol-
rices in the M. F. & H. Hldg., week
days except Thursdays. Lady assis
tant. "Keep Smiling. tf
New arrivals nt the city auto camp
grounds yesterday were Mr. and Mrs
I. G. Boyles and three children of
Kingsbury. Calir., cnrotite north: Mr.
and Mrs. A. Holmes and two children,
of Lindsay, Calir., cnrotite north: Mr.
and Mrs. F. Moore nnd sou of Portland
emoiite home from the south; Mr. and'
Mrs. E. S. Lewis of Petaluma. Calif..
enroute to Seattle; Nick Sadler audi
friend': here from Bakersfiold, Calif,,
looking Tor a location; L. H. Lord of
Lindsay, Calir., enronte north; Mr. and
Mrs. It. E. Ixmc of Santiago, Calif., en
route north; Mr. and Mrs. Gllling and
son from California, looking around
Tor a new location; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry .Manning nnd child of Grants
Piisb, who spent the day here, nnd Tim
O'Lnrey and friend from Seattle, en
route south.
'N. B. Nenconih will deliver green
Hi-inch slab wood very cheap. Let's
book your order now for early deliv
ery. Also dry planing blocks, kind
ling nnd shavings. Phone 031. 54
Majestic "4", Huncoin, Sat. 14. Lat
est song hits. 45
wvf.i'8 - ,yf7iM. -
II' ;-'..i!-:iU:
vv , - n -
VWf ; i4-gu
Renard Electric Go.
Efficient Work Reasonably Priced
NATIONAL MAZDA LAMPS
1 16 N. Central Phone 465-X
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manning. Toi-I
mer resiueiua ui jicuhhu, ... ---
baby, spent Wednesday in the city and
attended the services at the t.iuei
naclo last night.
Big barn dance, Buncom, Sat., May
14th, Majestic "4". , 45'
Lawn mowers sharpened. Mitchell
Ladder Co., 318 East Main. . tf
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. Foster ot
Athal, Mass., arrived' today to live
here. Mia. Foster is a sister ot Mrs.
Bert M. Sullivan.
Schwelzer drapery and. curtain ma
terials will meet your needs. Fine line
sahiples. Mrs. C. G. May, phone 457-J.
40
Scratch Teed fanned free of waste,
fine Btnff, $2.76 per 100 lbs. Wo de
liver to you. Monarch Seed Co.
OBITUARY.
STEVENS Jas, M. Stevens passed
away suddenly at his home, 513 North
Grape street, Wednesday evening nt
the age of 71 years. Mr. Stevens was
a pioneer of .Rogue River valley. Horn
in Iowa, he crossed the plains in the
yea,r 1853, settled ill Jackson county
later with his parents he moved to
Douglas county where they resided a
short time returning to Jackson coun
ty where he has since resided.
He leaves besides hisv wife two chil
dren, Wm. L. of California, Mrs. Ella
Abbott of Talent, and two stepchildren
Mrs. Clair Higgins and Joseph W. Wil
liams of Jackson county. Also one
sister in Portland and one brother,
Harvey Stevens of Medrord.
Funeral services will be held at the
chapel ot Weeks-Conger Co., at 2:30
Friday, May 13, Rev. W. B. Hamilton
officiating. Interment in Talent cem
etery. HULL Betsy Ellestad Hull died
nt her home in the (Irlffin Creek dis
trict May 11, 1921, aged (19 years 3
mouths, 6 days. She was born' in Nor
way February Sth, 18S2 and came io
America when eight years of age. Mrs.
Hull lias lived iq tilt state of Oregon
for IS years. She was a memlKT of
t ho Woman's Relief Corps. A de
voted wife, unci a kind loving mother.
Siie leaves to mourn her loss her hus
bnnd Polk Hull to whom she was
niiirrled 53 years ago. Also one lion
Ola Hull and two hrothors, Andrew
Ellestad, Central Point, Ore., and Ola
Ellastad, rand Forks, Minn.
Tho funeral services will be held lit
the Perl Funeral Home Friday, May
HI at 2:30 p. m Rev. D. E. Millard
officiating. Services at the grave in
charge of the Woman's: Relief Cor)3.
Interment in 1. O. O. F. cemetery.
Average production of cotton fields
in the United States for tho last ton
years has beons175.7 pounds an acre.
Mirror signuls havo .uceii seen with
the unassisted eye at a distance of 100
milos.
A. F. & A. M. . .
Spooial communication Mod
ford Uidge 103, Friday even
ing, May 13lh, 7 p. m. Work
in M. 51. tlogree. ss ii
15 ' L. E. WILLIAMS.
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QUIT
WORRYING
Insure And
Believe Your Mind. .
It. A. HOLMJiS
THE INSURANCE MAN
All Forms Insurance and Bonds
....Jackson County Bank Bldg.
DR: RICKERT
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and' Glasses Properly Fitted
NO DKOP8 TJSED
Broken Lenses -Accurately Duplicated
FACTORY ON PREMISES
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TAKE YOUR LOSSES WITH YOUR
PROFITS
Till' returns from any sort of business fluc
tuate, lie it commerce or fanning, you al
ways find some lean years thrown in with
(lie fat ones. ' .
One has to keep going, however, so lie will be
on hand and ready to receive and enjoy the
profit when it does arrive.
Whether you are building a buisiness or a
"nationalized" account at the First Nation-,
al, KEEPTKYJXCi. r '
Mb2ford
jgjw JZZ'' ,f vou Wil"t 1 realize the
iftuwyTX wonderful pick-up of a Zenith
r-CVMLn I carburetor sit behind a Zenith
VTJjV4 equipped motor, waiting for the
f(t y Yfl traffic signal "Co," and then
U.VlR y tpo1 ",e 'response at the first
lCfcSf ' tr totich upon the throttle that
I " " is truly convincing. . ,
i YOUNG'S AUTO REPAIR SHOP.
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PIERCE REPAIRS
Phonographs, Percolators, Electric Fans, Electric Drink Mix
ers, Vacuum Cleaners, Electric Motors, Electric Irons. In factj
most anything. Soldering of all kinds. ' ' 1
. L. BRYAN PIERCE
ALL WORK GUARANTEED ' Telephone Orders 925-L
You will find me in "The Glass House" at 116 N. Central Ave.
Daughters' Health
Happiness
f rom mo ume b gin
reaches the age of twelve
IfO until womannooo is esian
yVWJ lished she needs all the care
(T the thoughtful mother can
give.
The condition that the
girl is then passing through
is so critical and may have
upon her future happines
and health that it is almost
criminal for n mother or
guardian to withhold coun
sel or advice.
Many a woman has suf
fered years of i prolonged
pain and misery through
having been the Victim of
thoughtlessness or igno
rance on the part of those
who should have guided her
through the dangers and
difficulties that beset this
period. ,
Mothers should teach their
girls whnt danger comes
from standing around with
cold or wet feet, from lifting
heavy articles, and from
overworking. Do not let
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